Maslach Burnout Inventory

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Allows you to administer the MBI via a paper and pencil survey. The downloadable PDF file includes one copy of the MBI (all forms), scoring keys, and permission to reproduce/administer the MBI for up to the quantity purchased. The PDF is non-refundable.

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Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI)License to Reproduce

Purchase MBI License to Reproduce if you plan to administer the MBI via a paper and pencil survey. You reproduce, administer, and score the MBI yourself.

TranslationsTranslations are available free of charge with your MBI License to Reproduce purchase. The PDF file includes the English form(s) and the translated form(s) on separate pages. When ordering, select the language from the Translation drop-down list. Need multiple translations? Contact us. Can't find the translation you need? You may request permission to make a translation by requesting/completing the Translation Application Form.

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licenses to administer the MBI as an online survey using Mind Garden's Transform™ System. Besides the ease of administering the survey, includes data collection: data file with participants' raw data and raw scale scores. Mind Garden can customize the survey (for a fee) to include additional information such as informed consent, demographic questions, and other assessments.

Michael P. Leiter, Ph.D., is an organizational psychologist interested in the relationships of people with their work. He is a professor at Acadia University and researches through the Centre for Organizational Research & Development (Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada).

Christina Maslach, PhD, is a pioneering researcher on job burnout, who has won several awards for her work (most recently, the 2017 Application of Personality and Social Psychology Award). She is a Professor Emerita of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and a researcher at its Healthy Workplaces center.

Wilmar B. Schaufeli is an occupational health psychologist, professor of work and organizational psychology at Utrecht University (Utrecht, Netherlands), and Distinguished Research Professor at Leuven University (Leuven, Belgium).

Richard L. Schwab, Ph.D., is Dean of Neag School or Education and Raymond Neag Endowed Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut (Mansfield, CT). His areas of expertise include educational leadership, educational policy, education reform, teacher education, professional development, executive leadership, and social studies education.